Wl stf'- - "7fl ! r" J 1 nODDBBBOttHOBBBniRBIBBBD D " . - a D S3 D WE ARE 3 Receiving pur new Woolens c and Spring Patterns, look them over. p a D a Top Coats from $18 to $45 Suits from $18 to $38 Call and g ca (3 v . St ."3 S3 VERY STRENUOUS NEWSPAPER WAR. - - J . ' . . , . Office of Long Creek Ranger Dynamited. Bad Blood Has Existed for Some .Time. Type, Cases, Machinery and Furniture Fit for the "Hell Box." 51 S3 a n OHHBHHBHHE3BS3t!E3SEQaBuS!l ,Hoss B. & Andrews, TAILORS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. " Make your fowls lny whim ef;g9 bring lop prices. " We carry standard goods wI'geq merit lias bean tested for yours INTERNATIONAL POULTRY. FOOD Oyster Shell ' ; Lung Creek Feb 10 Dynamite, supposed O hsvo bseu placed by en emies of tlia Ixjog Creole KsDger, the oHest paper liere, cjznploUsly wreck ill tlia oilioe of .that paper oj, Muuday mi;lir. " . Tiioexpluuioti was heard all over llio little burir, and when people rualit'd down to the scene, type cases, I nirtchinrry, chairs, tables, desks and j ail the movables iu' the oflioe were ' ly:ng In the street. 'i'l.o prcns win not blown out of the building, but wa badly damaged and I ivil! probably be replaced by a new oito. I De rjiitminK was not de-tr(-yi'd by the t-xploeion,, only one eide being blown oat and lha roo shattered. Bad blood bu existed between the editor ol the Banger and certain laotion in Long Creek f : r some; time and something ! operate baa been ex pected, but it was thought the en emies of the editor would take re venge on him personally, and con sequootly there baa been considera ble "gun talk" of late. While there is no olue to the dy namiters, the editor of the Banger will swear out warrants for several prominent oitizoos, be alleges, whom he tuspeots of complicity in the de struction of bis offioe. Lincoln's Birthday There will be a public meeting of I be Grand Army men all old and young soldiers, tbe Wcmans Relief Corps and all who wish to honor the groat works of Abraham Lincoln under the auspice of Oliver P. Moi- Fe'b 13 at 1 JO p m abarp, tbe day be' ing tbe 95 anniversary of Lincoln's birthday There will be an interesting pro gram consisting in part ol music reading of appropriate selection . by Mrs Kate Simpson, patriotio addresses by citizens and reminesenoea All are invited ' , - .. By order of J W Faulk, Post Commander T 10 to F 13 B A '."'PRETTY Hi WEDDING. Clam Shell Ground Bone Bone Meal Flour, Feed and Hay 'prompt delivery i A. V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. PI 1 one 1571 Paper Is Cheaper Than Coal and Looks Better, Iu other words if yuur walls are well jmpcivil j'our fuel bill will beredueid. - We do projitT Paper Hanging at dricts jou tun iiU'oiii to y. HARRIS & PRICE Paintor1, r.iptr Hungers mi l D'-',-(iraiii. A. 0. liARIUS, Phono IMG, J.M. 1!:1CR, !! - i -i'M iTlsWIHIIHFillltltni'iil'i lni hi li'll'i i'IiMIiIIi I 'i 'I Ii nl Mi1 CREAM WANTED Farmer?, V.rii'j; ymn- crt'.nn lo nr. . n i wih pay tho very liigliodt niiirkt. t jinn- i'..r .i. Al the pre-cnt nrii-o of b'tttrr it will j ,iv you far hcllor to sell the eiTum lliiui lo c-imrii it. We are igcuts for iho I'liinotis I'l' l-AVKL eepnrulor. Tha bout lnmio. , COVE CREAMERY COMPANY, E. O. Harper, Mgr. IletidciuurtiTS nt Hill A AlUoi's, l a liiundo. Mr, Sherwood Williams and Miss Nellie Grandy Two Popular Youn People of This City Were Married Last Evening. Ok anuy WiMJAMs Tbe most brilliunt eooinl nfT'iir of Mir seaaoD took placj Htthe M. E. Cb'ircb last 9VMiing when Miss Nellie Grimily ono of Lft GnuKlc'rt moat beautiful and ufctimplii htd lielltis became tbe wife of bbffw otl illirtiiH, Mr. and Mrs. Williams were bulb born and rained in La Grmle tuuT Ibi-pr friends are legion as -.n clearly dtaionairtiled J wit pressed i n tba ceruniony Mus f..riii Ald::cti enu in br nwt-ta ho prutuj uO i'rouiiHO Mu" iw tlui lawt U'.iinn iin.il hwhv MitA MiMita Aikou played McudiieUoQii'a Wedding iiJiiioti tvbicti U'lu'ied iu tliH bridal party. Fitat canio the groom atU'cdod by ho bt'ft man, Cheater Wuwlin, next the Maid of liuuor dresaed in creamy Mile, then inc little ring bturer, Mabel Us.t:fliu; iliu 1 yr. oid neice of Ihe bride, dunned in pmo white nud carry c h j ni'K it. the chalice of a beau !ul t"U!u iiiy, lin n tha bridi-a maids l.iniun iMi.Cxll aid Mie Kdua -rliilli tncnid in pink tulle and rrin b(.u.tti((.a id pink carnations Mtr-f t'ttfti llrtidiu and Mia ti.wot; Kiniay diffod in wh:te tullb i d c-irrn; white fbiwers, next the : i nti tun arm ul her futhor B. W. t m.dy. The bridtt' J r ha wa of pure - oh: ki It err ( ft da chine trimmed nil piiffuuntfic Iut veil it eilk -. wnsctnbt. with ypniya of lilies ' v.ilUy. ShtMMiricd a shower i.lMct i tiii.li' lo-es tied with long .ti im i-f w Ui ffttiu ribbon As I he i iifprt ;ichtd tho altar the groom . v li.ti i miM-1 bur wnd l lie boauti 1 n, f. r. in. my wns pi rfnrmed by ie v. a ker mi a viy impressive S0MMER HOUSE Judge N A Harrison R O Edwards 8 R Scott I Harris L M Murphy R C Laplert L R Cohen Ii R Fairchild Union Cove Elgin City Chicago do Ban Fran Portland SYMPATHY SENT. To Governor of Mary land and Mayor of Baltimore by Gov. Chamberland, express ing Sympathy of Ore- Salem, 1'eb 10 Governor Cham berlain today sent the following mes sages to the Governor of Maryland ant' iho Mnyor n( Baltimore: Governor Edwin Warfiald, Anna polis, Md. Tha Stale of Oregon ex tends to I he good people of Balti more the syniyalhy of all her citizens in the dread disaster that has viBited them. Georcir E Chamdkblain Mnyoi o! Bultimure, Baltimore Md. The people of Oregon extend to your citizens their sympathy in the afl'liotiocs which have been visited up on them. Can we render you assis tance? Gkuroe G C11AMHBK1.AIN, Governor A large force of men are employed in setting up tbe new machinery for the ABO laundry. They expect to be in a position to handle the work they bave been shipping away next week and on tbe week following will be doing busi ness at tbe usual stand in a larger and better equipped laundry than before tbe fire distroyed their former plant. Miss Margaret Kirk will entertain the ladies of the Kaffee Klatcb Friday af. ternoon. C, J. McLAlN, President' 8. D. CKOWE, Sac. & Trea GRAND RONDE CASH Co. (Incorporated.) A FARM MACHINERY, FEED OF ALL KINDS, WUUU ana Two car loads of best coal ever brought lo the city. We sell it Delivered for V I Sixteen-inch Wood delivered, $5.00 Five room cottage, Huntington. FOR RENT Inquire of A. O. Our present supply of Brand is extra a heavy Shorts and Brand. We do all our own milling and can furnish the trade with chopped or rolled feed in qualities to tuit. Get our prices, OATS EXTRA FINE WHITE $1.10 cwt. We own our building and mill and are in a position to meet competition and will do it. GRAND ROUND CASH COMPANY. Predelivery 'Phone Mhin 1801 Wholesale and Reta A FEW OBSERVATIONS BY OUR REPORTERS 1: Z WM. O RANT M-'!i i: !v uliowini; tho wedding t on . ii nt ihe homo of . i - . . .. Mi. an,! Mr. 11. W y. ll 10 itiittiu wus untliered !tttj uit in!- ,lm;I reliitivrs n U'e t- i- ' A tuunttt.i.iM vnlhi-n'-i'irviil nntl boiMul converite i.i t'hf'r jtrt vtiilitil . A nierrv Dotlin. Remarkable Cciipe. Among the lnlorcstiui; stories told by Lord Uohcrla Is the following: "Com mniiilaiit Ken Bothn told mo when in Loudon n IVw montlis ngo thnt on one nrcnsluu dnrinu ttie wur be did not ntivnt Willi tlia rest of the Boers, but sli'pt tin' ulglil of Mny 28 In Genual ton, wltliln n few hundred yards of where 1 was sloeplnir, and that he whs only able to esenpc the nest Morning by Joining one of our mounted pnlrols and passing lih'isolf off na n colonist In our employ. That Is n difficulty we always hud. The Iloers cov.ld come and go In our camp without our know ing who lliey were, as wo had -many rfeople of the country in our employ, llotlin netually Joined one of our pa trols nnd roilo with him to the top of the hill, w'lgn lie galloped oft nnd Join cd his own people ngain." Thore is such a thing as clean politics ; but that kind is run by clean men ; not political scavengers. We think the meantst man ever look ed npon was seen the other day carry ing a jag, while his wife was carrying a three mon'h's baby. Mr and M's 8 O Kwackhamer came over from Union yesterday . to attend the Williams-Grandy nuptials. The Lady Maccabees will give a grand ball at the Commercial Club Friday evening, which promises to bJ a very successful event. August Herman of old town, who was very low with pneumonia last Sunday is reported by Dr Moore the Osteopath to be out of danger and on tbe road to lecovery. Justice of the Peace E B Morelock, Constable Wm Moreloek, Wm Fine, Dr Whiting, John Graham, and R Hug, all of Elgin, passed through the city last evening enroutc to Union to attend the trial of Wooc'son Gray. The Rural mail carrier nodoubt wish ed yesterday was a legal holiday. Their names will not bo recorded ns niartyrB in history, yet they are entitled to coimnedation for tae personal sacrifice made, while they are still with us. A twei.ty five miles ride out in the valley yesterday, while not bo exciting as Paul Itovero'B was fraught with a great deal more discomforture. Meaty Bros' show at the Red Front is proving to be a very interesting show. It is a show that appeals to interest of the people. High class vaudeville specialties by Btars, the best illustrated songs and moving pic tures ever seen in the city. Also the worlds greatest magician. Complete change of program tonight. CARD OF THANKS We take this means of thanking our many friends who so kindly came to our assistance during the illness and death of our little daughter. Mr and Mrs Luiher Ward JUST SHOES That's all. Gcddes Bros. Why are Gcddes Bros, kept so busy? Why do they sell the best goods at the lowest prices . Preferred St'k Tomatoes 3 for 50c Preferred Stock Corn 8 for 50c Preferred Stock Salmon 3 for 60c Preferred Stodk Peas 8 fof Me Preferred Stook Beans 3 for 50c Don't pay other grocers 20 cents a can for any of these goods. Standard tomatoes, corn, beans peas, etc., 2 for 25 cents. They have the best butter made in the valey, and their creamery butter has no equal here, Try it and see. Dill pickles, Heinze's mince meat, Swift's pickle pig feet, premium hems, loose olives. Everything tasty, nice nnd cheap Telephon 4B1 Gcddes Bros. We sell Shoe, and leave milli nery, hardware aud Mousetiaps for other people to soli, Shoes absorb our attention Our stock is is fresh and always up-to-date. C. W. PRESTON Shoe Specialist, Depot4St. AGENT Equitable Savings & Loan Association Easy Paying Loans and Monthly Installments Fire and Accident Insurance Wrihfn In Safe and Reliable Companies. ll.V.I- 1 I. .1 Mt.-st 1. r ; City Property for Sale ( which t t itt bruit) threw hi r mil .NM'all whm thf I- y rt'l'i c-uifi hi n y l hy i he lumd ! ucii Krnz ami . ;'Urtt'tU tv 1 I y tho young i..il K y ml tloscrip-!'';r-r! Hit, high ' ' ' v Atf VU iii La ,ln. i. I 'I :ck '.mm jiuuu U f t . Tnriiiiile. willcniov M r- , , . ir- .,cxt Monday evening iBB m2?J' ,."5' 'ho famous Fik ihm WAH.,e ladies and y. - i:KJMlho .we,.. at only fl'iy cuts nltd a laig? alien I n is t'Xpcc'rd. Tbcso who p eak in liin" may servs scats wiriioiu txtr:i ei'.. Ticket" liiay he "enr -d nl lir. .1 H'avi?, or of O. H . Kmt' -int -uual!y he in l!ie i-'tuii 'i tni.ly ;.. tl a. in. until uut'.i i ' i .t I ;, (. in . This tifi'uii ha old piti icr S6 cents per bundled 0 ii ;! Wl-ll ' Wi'i- i ! Tii- 1 ft i'jiir i nnry i I ic ynn fin dtlllgh. iiii.l M:.. 1! 'V. Oramly i' '.in n i ti ol Li (liaude U'lllmiv.H is Otio of I.a- l d (UlCfflll nuiig ht-lu a l-a (trHiu'e p.iv: fx yer'. i' if.ive tin this H t.-1 j tl'tttrgb ii' .: ,,U ty v ' 1 1 g Mr. :iit.. t l.in.,'11.' and Mrs r At AliUni. i-r j liiis with their uiarjr ttllilig lui'nl all suoctss in- t u.t IT o, if i -u-t in i k ,1 M . W'lli.a Homo Ment In Lontltin. A considerable quantity of horseflesh is enten iu London. One firm of alaugh terers kills 2.1.000 hoiws nnnunlly and they receive the carcasses of an other 10.1XXI which are killed in nil pnrta of England. Cuiioupfj cuough London Is Hie only town in Ureal Britain where the cats' meat man flour Islies, nnd there appears to lie n sur plua of sixty tons of sound horseflesh weekly, of which tlie ents of the me Iropolls do not account for. There are sixteen liivnKcd horso blltcbo.rs In thf metropolis, who are mostly patronizitl by Geiinnns and Senndlnnvlans. am! although the trade is carried on sul psn, it Is Willed thnt n very large pro portion of the tinned delicacies which figure on our breakfast tallies ow. Uielr origin to the horse. London laily News. 1 1 E it p i s i g s g 1 3 HOME GROWN Healthy Apple Trees In Variety, Thrill and Prices. I can furnish large or small orders of Apples in any variaty, also shrubs, uines , weeping trees aud small fruits Carolina Poplars, Black Locust, Syca more, Mulbury, Catalpa, Linden, Maple, Larch, Birch, Elm, Ash, Privet and roses in any variety. WM. GILPINS' GREEG HOUSE 'Phone llt51 Write for prices to Con. Plant. Box 604, LaGrande, Ore. quickly under Ha soothing ellbut. 2jh;, at La (.ramie Drug Co., nnd Xewlin Drug Co., Drug Store. Publication Notice In Uk' Circuit Court of t!io stale of Oregon for Union county. Tho Ornmlo Hondo Lumber Co, litLM-ivuiu corporation) iMuiutiir Daniel McEacbpron, To iieffudant Mtlclicrn, dclundant above HinU'l mini ): lr ii Mi:;io oft hg state of Orygon, you are Uvi i'.. ui(i,.iA' io up pair and answer th conipliilfit illwj talnt you iu the above en titli'd court and oult, ou or before February 10, WH; nnd If you fall to eo anawer, for wtttttf " therinf, the plalntltr will take the judgment anddii'reooflhesaid Court nKnlnst you for the relief prayed fur In tho complaint, namely for llu sum or $u7h 2f, with lutercMt thereon at 10 per rent p,T annum from December ML lM, fnriittotneys (cut of $75,00 and cuata ami dlHburnetnentfi ofthlKault, upon your promls nory note, and for tho foreclosure of mortgiiKe to wurv the saine, upon, nnd the mU of, the north half of the northeast quarter of section ni, nnd the west h.ilf of the nortlivreKt ((iiarter of rscctiun all In Township 8, south of rungo 30, K. W. M.t and in Union county, Orejton, to satisfy huch Judgment, barrlnt; your equity of redemdtton therein, nnd for general relief This summon. Ii publit-hed by order of Hon. M. A. Harrison, county Judge of Union county, Oregon, made December I?, liHW,tlxing six coiiciitlu weeks therefor, and In the Knstern Oregon Ohservor, the first publlcatloii being January l!K). C H. FINN, Attorney for IMalntlir. Row t Prppiir l(otnmde Slrvp, A k'hh! hotiH'inado simp U quickly prejinri'd by bollhiK two cupfuls best quality of noft brown siiRnr with one cupful of wutr-r until a clear, thick Iruii rtHutl!. As brown uugnr n not hviiyt BvoIlnMo, white sugar may be nPd in tin? minif wy. How to MitVo m Th fowl IVndfr, TruHs ihi fnwl hm usual nnl then hi- foM It rotnpU'tfly tu two thlckt.t'!mA of vrnpp.n pnpr, WHMtrvly faUMilnn tin? paper with a plow of Rtrln. Tha fowl nmy now bo put In the oven and ronstod for three-quarters of nu hour. At the end of thla time Uie paper la re moved nud the chicken returned to the otpd nud roasted as lon an would have been uotemnry hod it been ten der In the Wltmlng. It must bo bast ed often and turned occasionally. When done, It ahotild be aa tootuausea a youftf chh 90 PER CENT RISSELLS 9Q This statement made by the Manufacturers of the Bissell Carpet Sweeper. They make ninety per cent of all the Carpet Sweepers used in the whole world. If this be true they must be right. Grand Rapid nickle trimed " " $3.00 Standard " $2.75 Japan Frame $2.50 Crown Jewel nickle trimed " " $2 75 lj Japan frame $2.50 ' Ideal, nickel tr $3.25 We have a complete line of the American Wringer Companys Clothes Wriuc KpVQtnnf lull hpnrintr wnnil fnimi 7.", 1 1 ,,... t . . 1 . 1 , . o , Clihlleugo wood frame $:2,()0 Croscnt Prinstou ballbearing $3.00. THE GOLDEN RULE CO. sr.M.l.l, wbo.1 frames., r ran frmne r,n ou !0S to 1112 Adams Ave. 'V" A. Q.Hirm'' lick with pn-.